Talk:Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply
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Fair use rationale for Image:KYHOMPS.jpg
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[edit]I believe that both articles should remain seperate. As the main contributor to the Slade articles, much of the info on both articles are similar as I haven't got around to writing further info on each. At the moment, I am using the band's fan club newsletters to provide some album detail which 1983/1984 has not yet been used.
Both albums are seperate releases although with alternate track listings, released in seperate years, different title/artwork and seperate chartings. This album is notable alone for being the only hit album that Slade scored in America - "Keep Your Hands Off..." and not "The Amazing..."
This release situation is similar to Slade's 1979 album Return to Base and the 1981 album We'll Bring the House Down. With the failure of the 1979 album, many tracks were re-used for the 1981 album with some new material. These both have seperate articles as they are still seperate releases. It is also similar to the 1980 compilation Slade Smashes and the 1984 compilation Slade's Greats. Both albums have similar track listings except the 1984 compilation removes three tracks. These again have seperate articles as they are still seperate products.
As wikipedia's notability states any album that has been on a national music chart is notable. I see that both albums have charted and so deserve seperate articles.
Allmusic both rate Power Supply and Kamikaze differently with Power Supply given four of five stars and Kamikaze given two of five stars. Finally, the article for Power Supply was created in late 2006 and has not been questioned before. Ajsmith141 (talk) 19:50, 3 September 2011 (UTC)
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